This series comprises repealed municipal bylaws.
This series contains the bylaws from the Town of Strathcona.
File list:
- File 1: Ledger of Bylaws Volume 1
- File 2: Ledger of Bylaws Volume 2
- File 3: Ledger of Bylaws Volume 3
This series consists of records documenting Law's involvement with Edmonton's bylaw process. It includes documents regarding Law's involvement in challenges of bylaws of historic significance, including the Lord's Day Act Bylaw allowing businesses to operate on Sundays, Carruthers Caveat restricting development in Glenora, dumping sewage into the North Saskatchewan river, the taxi bylaw and the change to taxis being solely functional via a dispatcher office, and the business license bylaw and how it applies to various types of massage clinics. The remainder of the series involves bylaws regarding the closure of roadways and alleyways for construction projects and parks including Keillor Road, and the funding of construction projects.
The main legislative tool available to the Town of Jasper Place was the creation of bylaws. The municipality issued bylaws from it's incorporation as a Village in January 1950 until its amalgamation with the City of Edmonton in 1964.
This series contains reports from the Bylaws Committee. The Bylaws & Legislation Committee held their first meeting September 7, 1921. The name was changed in 1928 to the Bylaws Committee.
In 1965 Council requested that the City Commissioners look into the continued need of the Bylaws and Finance Committees. Council accepted their recommendation that a Committee of the Whole be struck to handle the issues previously dealt with by those two committees. The final meeting of the Bylaws Committee occurred April 11, 1965.
This series includes a single file containing Bylaw 926 and Bylaw 1425, which relate to Royal Visits to Edmonton in 1939 and 1951 respectively. Also included is a press release and map of the route of Royal progress in 1939.
The series consists of engagements, complaints, speeches, correspondence, reports, and records relating to Mayors' conferences and public hearings, blank letterhead, and daily journals detailing the Mayor's meetings. It also includes a photo of the Centennial Mall Fountain (EA-353-12), four photos of a marigold glass dish presented to Queen Elizabeth II during her Commonwealth Games visit (EA-353-1 through EA-353-4).
Purves, CecThis series consists of aggregates of civic and federal census maintained by the Planning Department for the purposes of forecasting future needs. It includes aggregate information from the following censuses:
- 1971 (federal)
- 1981 (federal)
- 1983 (civic)
- 1983 (civic)
- 1986 (federal)
- 1987 (civic)
- 1989 (civic)
- 1990 (civic)
- 1991 (civic)
- 1991 (federal)
- 1992 (civic)
- 1993 (civic)
- 1999 (civic)
The Town Clerk and Treasurer was responsible for undertaking a census of residents and voter enumeration. The first census was done in April 1954, and periodically thereafter with the final one completed in April 1964.
This series consists of records created as a result of this work. The material contains voters lists, census enumeration, polling district maps, training aids, and a letter of employment the the 1962 Census Taker and Enumerator.
This series contains records collected and created by the Citizens Action Centre. The material was mostly used to provide information to the public, though some material also reflects special projects undertaken by the unit, such as their involvement in the 1987 tornado response, Klondike Days, and the 8th IAAF World Championships in Athletics held in Edmonton in 2001. The material has been divided into the following subseries:
- Subseries 2.1 Administration (including EA-803)
- Subseries 2.2 Information resources for citizens
- Subseries 2.3 Poster collection
- Subseries 2.4 Reports